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Paul Kwilecki: Decatur County

TEN NINETEEN is honored to present an exhibition of photographs by Paul Kwilecki (1928-2009) from the collection of The Do Good Fund. More than forty black-and-white photographs representing Kwilecki’s record of his home community will be on view at the Lower Garden District gallery.

Kwilecki was a self-taught photographer who chose to spend his life in Bainbridge, Georgia, the Decatur County town where he was born and raised. His life’s work, a remarkable photographic project spanning more than four decades, began in 1960 when he photographed Black agricultural workers preparing covers for a shade-tobacco crop. He conveys a deep empathy for those workers, as well as for rural residents, factory workers, and others who were taken for granted. Despite his central position in the public life of Bainbridge — for years he ran the hardware store his grandfather had established — Kwilecki maintained an outsider’s perspective, drawn in particular to subjects whose humanity was exploited or ignored. His photographs are neither political nor polemical. Rather, he sought to create clear and truthful documents, focusing on subjects he found “vivid and substantial.” The resulting images are highly instinctive and personal, embracing complexity, ambiguity, and feeling.

Kwilecki arranged his photographs according to themes, such as workers, religious life, shoppers, and social events. He shot in venues like factories, shanties, and the courthouse. Among the subjects of the photographs on view at Ten Nineteen are farm workers, merchants, prison laborers, county fairs, the bus station, and the Flint River.

Special thanks to The Do Good Fund for their collaboration.

 

Paul Kwilecki: Photographer (2023; 28 minutes)

“The greatest photographer you’ve never heard of…”  Paul Kwilecki ran the family hardware store, but his life’s work was a forty-year project to document his hometown of Bainbridge, Georgia. He was a Guggenheim fellow, highly influential on a generation of photographers, writers, and thinkers. A complex man, his story resonates in this moment of American civic life.

The screening will be followed by a Q&A with William Boling, producer of the film and founder and publisher of Fall Line Press.

Ten Nineteen and Fall Line Press present:
“Paul Kwilecki: Photographer”
A film by Alexis Boling, William Boling, and Faisal Azam
A Harmonium Films, Fall Line Press and Anarchist Evening Entertainment Production
Saturday, December 16
Doors at 5:00
Screening at 5:30 
Followed by a Q & A with William Boling
Ten Nineteen
1019 Erato Street
New Orleans, LA 70130
1019 Erato Street
New Orleans, Louisiana 70115

Posted on: Oct 18 2023
Posted in: PhotoNOLA 2023, Exhibitions, Lower Garden District, Galleries, Multi-Disciplinary Art Space, December 16

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